While the tundra and rainforest are vastly different ecosystems, they do share some similarities. Both biomes have relatively low species diversity compared to other ecosystems, due to their extreme environmental conditions. Additionally, both tundras and rainforests play important roles in regulating global climate patterns and are home to unique and specialized plant and animal species adapted to their respective environments.
The dessert is dry and the Tundra is cold.The dessert is gravelly and rocky while the Tundra is grassy with rivers and also the dessert has few grass spots unlike the Tundra.
they both are trees
both are in higher latitudesin winter it is very coldthey both have poor vegetation
the similarities is big and small
They are both tropical rain forests and they are both warm and humid, with temperatures that vary from 26-28 degrees C.
Desert, grassland, tropical rainforest, temperate rainforest, tundra Desert, grassland, temperate rainforest, tropical rainforest, tundra Tundra, desert, grassland, temperate rainforest, tropical rainforest Desert, tundra, grassland, tropical rainforest, temperate rainforest Option 2 is the correct order from lowest to highest precipitation: Desert, grassland, temperate rainforest, tropical rainforest, tundra.
rainforest located
Tundra Temperate desiduous forest Temperate rainforest Rainforest Desert Taiga Grassland
yes...where else?!?! not the desert, tundra, taiga... none of the biomes on earth except for the rainforest!
tundra and rainforest
chinchila's live in grass lands and some live in woodlands.
Tundra Temperate desiduous forest Temperate rainforest Rainforest Desert Taiga Grassland
Tundra, rainforest and desert
Some examples of some threatened habitats are Tundra and The Tropical Rainforest also there is the Temperate Raifforest.
The dessert is dry and the Tundra is cold.The dessert is gravelly and rocky while the Tundra is grassy with rivers and also the dessert has few grass spots unlike the Tundra.
Desert, tundra, taiga, rainforest, temeperate forest.
The four major biomes in British Columbia are coastal temperate rainforest, interior temperate rainforest, grassland, and alpine tundra.